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THE CUB REPORTER BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE OF COURSE SLACKER: IS A NASTY NAME -BOT DAWGONE TH’ SELFISH GUYS WHO SPEND ad AN’ GoD \ Coin For\/ T GUESS FROM YOLR_ TALC YOUNG FELLOW-YOU HAVENT SEEN Te’ (917 MODELS OF GOLF-CLUES St. Paul at Minneapolis. Club— RHE. Minneapolis 304 St. Paul 7 2 Batteri Williams, Humphrey, ‘Bui Hagerman, Grine Rose and Owens; and Land. Louisville at Indianapolis. ‘Club— Club— RHE. Philadelphia Louisville .. oe 610 2 New York Indianapoli Wu 4 St. Louis . Batteri avis ombstock and Chicago Slemons; KanUehner, Rogge and Gos- Cincinnati sett. i Boston AMT _ Brooklyn WW 15 M00, Oe HO eee eo oo Pittsburgh .. sel 20 355] NORTHERN LEAGUE. * a a a GAMES WEDNESDAY. Club— W. L. Pet. 3 ‘Philadelphi Cincinnati, 1. 'g0-Moorhead .. wll (2 846 ("8 New York, 5; Chicago, 3. nipeg . 6 6 500 | Boston-St. Louis, and Pittsburgh-| Minot 4 8 333 al Brooklyn games postponed on ac-} Warren . 1 9 308 1} count of rain. 14 _ GAMES TODAY. \ GAMES FRIDAY. Fargo-Moorhead at Warren. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Minot at Winnipeg. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. ane | Chicago at New York. GAMES WEDNESDAY. H St. Louis at Boston. Minot, 7; Winnipeg, 0. _- Fargo, 14; Warren, 1. \ Cincinnati at Philadelphia, = = j Club— R.H.E. Minot at Winnipeg. j Cincinnati ..... Club— HE. Philadelphia Minot ... 92 Batteries—Toney an Ingo; Alex-] Winnipeg 8 3 ander and Killifer. Batteries— Murray, Hewitt and _ Nichols; Buckley and Moore. 2 Chicago at New York. = Club— R.H.E.| Club— R.H.E Chicago 38 2 Fargo-Moorhead at Warren. New York . \ 7 2)|Fargo . +1416 0 Batteries—Vaughn and Wilson; | ‘Warren os LIb. 2 Schupp and McCarthy. Battéries — McLaughlin’ and Bach- = ant; McCoy and Wilkin. ‘ 000599999900 0000. — > _______ ° AMERICAN LEAGUE. + POR Se Re ee ee Club— Boston Chicago New York . Cleveland i St. Louis q . ¥ ‘Washington 18 Germans are eating crow says a | Detroit .. 118 headline. Probably trying to get used Philadelphia . 9 20 .310] to the taste before they are.forced to eat it. Hank O'Day says this is the worst season he ever had. And he once managed Cincinnati. GAMES WEDNESDAY, Chicago, 2; Washington, 1 i Boston, 8; St. Louis, 2 i Philadelphia-Detroit, and New York-| Someone has suggested Garry Herr- i Cleveland games postponed on ac-| mann as a candidate for mayor of | count of cold. Cincinnati. Some guys are always _ looking for trouble. | GAM FRIDAY. “I’m not claiming a pennant this i Philadelphia at Detroit. year’—Connie Mack. Which we i! New York at Cleveland. would call violet-like modesty. Vas ngton at Ch Two Texas league teams have dis- banded. Releasing some good plow- Boston at St. Lou 1 _ men and boilermakers, we presume. | Washington at Chicago. Hannes Kohlemainen says nuts i Club— R.H.E.! form a principal part of his meals. 1 Washington . t 4 3] We always wondered why a man Chicago... would want to run marathons, now Batteries—Shaw and Ai cotte and Schmahl. -| the mystery is explained. TIGER WEN Boston at St. Louis. 1} Club— RWB. Ae Boston 8s 91 i ‘St. ‘Loui: 274 4 Batteries Agnew; i ‘Koob and Severeid. SPPSPOOS SSH EHH OD _ % | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. | 00 0O9545500000080 Out of almost 50 letter men at Princeton not more than half a dozen i Club— wid .| remain, the rest having left college to | Indianapolis 27 8 join the colors. i Louisville . 16 Athletes have led one-third of the i Columbus 7 16 Princeton student body to the front i Kansas City . 4 and those of the greatest fame in Milwaukee : 3°17 athletics have been among those to | St. Paul . 13 18 Oa i . Ga | Minneapolis 12 18 ong them are: Capt. Hogg, | T Capt-elect Wilson of the eleven; i ‘oledo ell 19 Capt. Moore and Capt.-elect Barret of the track squad; Capt. Driggs, Capt- elect Lee, Capt. Latden of the swim: ming team. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Celia Harvey, deceased. ‘Notice is hereby given by the uf: dersigned, Rose Bair, executrix of the last will of Celia Harvey, late of:the township of Burnt Creek in the coun- ty of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against { GAMES WEDNESDAY. Columbus, 2; Toledo, 1. St. aPul, 7; Minneapolis, 5. Indianapolis, 10; Louisville, 6. Only three games scheduled. GAMES FRIDAY. Toledo at Louisville. Columbus at Indianapolis. Milwaukeee at Minneapolis. ‘Kansas City at St. Paul. Columbus at Toledo. 3 Club— R.H.E.| said deceased, to exhibit them with Columbus . 2 7 OU] the’ necessary vouchers, within six Toledo .. -. 1 § 1] months after the’ first publication of Batteries — Cu and Coleman; | this notice, to said executrix at the Keating and Sweeney. offices of Newton, Dullam & Young in the City National bank building in the city of Bismarck in said Bur- leigh county, North Dakota. Dated May 2 ROSE BAIR, Executrix. First publication on the 24th day of May, 1917. 5: SELLS $10,000 WORTH OF WHEAT AND DOESN'T ROB GRANARIES EITHER Anamoose, N. D., May 24-—After selling $10,000 worth of wheat to a local eievator, Julius Bloomhagen, re- siding southeast of Anamoose, ad- vised that his granaries are still well stocked, ao arr RC RO NNR HT neon A REE RARE SRN LEON AMES, [4 YEARS IN MAJOR eemoceeces By PAUL PURMAN. It's about time someone said some- thing about Leon Ames, one of the real veterans of basebal point of service, ‘Plank excepted, in both leagues. Red Ames, a flaming haired youth, joined the Giants in 1903, 14 years pitcher in ago. It seems a long time ago when ‘Mc- Ginnity was-in his prime.and Ma But after that, year after year, + Ames won games for the Giants until 11913, when he was traded to Cip- | cinnati. Last year he went to St. Louis, | where he pitched excellent ball for a | hopeless second division team. This year, at’ 65, Ames is proving that his old arm has not lost its strength nor his brain its cunning. Ames has never ‘been considered a wonderful pitcher, but the records show something which few pitchers LEAGUE BASEBALL, STILL SHOWS UP YOUTHS eece eed ewson was one of. the. youngsters of the league, when Ed Delehanty was with Washington and the National) and American leagues played the first, at his age can boast of. world series. | In the five years that the major It was not-until two years later leagues have kept records of pitching that Ames became a really great effectiveness, showing earned runs al- pitcher, when he-helped Mathewson lowed per game, Ames has allowed and McGinnity to win the ational. but 2.75 earned runs per game, a re flag for McGraw*and trim Connie.markable achievement when it is con- ack.in.the world ‘series sidered that-these:records. were made the oldest Eddie after Ames -had, passed 29, an age which few pitchers reach in the ma- jors. - For three of the years, 1914, 1915. and 1916, Ames was with Cincinnati and St. Louis, beth losing clubs, and his poorest year was in 1915, when his record was 3.22 runs per game. N. P. RIGHT-OF-WAY $100,000 Awarded Property-Own- ers on Bozeman Freight Line Bozeman, Mont., May 24.—Approx mately $160,000 was awarded 17 land owners in the railroad condemnation suit to procure right-of-way for the- ¢ UNEQUALED NON- INTOXICATING _ CEREAL BEVERAGE _— ‘Adds to: the Joy of Living” For Saleiat all Places where Wholesome Drinks are Sold ORDER A CASE FOR YOUR HOME TO-DAY Bismarck Bottling Works, Distributors, Bismarck, N. D. ( gLATZ — MILWAUKEE Northern Pacific’s low grado freight line between Bozeman and Logan. A second suit against other property holders will be heard this week. FRACTURED SKULLS Railroad Section Crew Injured When. Speeder- Jumps D, May 24.—Henry Osborne and iienry Kienast sustained fractured skulls and Ole Frevolen, foreman, and two other men minor injuries when a speeder upon which the section crew was speeding to its work:.on the Soo ling, jumped the tracks... - I beter Pp Rowbells,